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Koopman Bach Cantatas

Koopman Bach Cantatas

Previously begun on Erato, Koopman's cantata cycle was taken over and completed in 2007 on Challenge Classics. It now looks set to surpass the famous Leonhardt-Harnoncourt set on Teldec (and indeed most of his other competitors).

Koopman favours an intimate approach to the choruses - namely one voice to a part. Also, he opts for females soloists rather than boys, as would have been the case in Bach's day, and he favours mixed rather than solely male choirs. For many this will be a plus point, and it is good news for fans of Barbara Schlick. He goes for slightly higher than normal pitch - a semi-tone above present day pitch, which, as Christopher Wolff's notes point out, is what Bach used in Mühlhausen and Weimar, brightening the sonority quite a lot.

The singing in virtually all the cantatas is pretty impressive and the instrumental playing is of a very high order.

"Koopman's directing vitality keeps the music spontaneously alive, with no sense of over-refinement or scholarly rectitude; the recording is first class, and the documentation could hardly be more informative. In short, this is a more enjoyable and rewarding seriesthat will give much satisfaction" - Penguin Guide to Recorded Classical Music, 2008.

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Showing 1 - 10 of 34 results
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  • Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra & Choir, Ton Koopman

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  • Barbara Schlick (soprano), Kai Wessel (alto), Guy de Mey (tenor) & Klaus Mertens (bass)

    The Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra & Choir, Ton Koopman

    These welcome reissues group by subject, rather than date of composition. However lack of texts/translations may, sadly, inhibit less confident purchasers. Tragedy and death were all-too-frequent... More…

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  • Johannette Zomer, Sandrine Piau, Barbara Schlick, Lisa Larsson (sopranos), Annette Markert (alto), James Gilchrist, Guy de Mey (tenors) & Klaus Mertens (bass)

    Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra & Choir, Ton Koopman

    Uninhibited trumpets, drums, choir and interjecting soloists are breath-taking in BWV 195. Koopman's continuo playing delights, as does Ponseele's oboe in BWV 202. More…

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  • Caroline Stam, Ruth Ziesak, Sandrine Piau (soprano), Elisabeth von Magnus, Michael Chance, Bogna Bartosz (alto), Paul Agnew, James Gilchrist (tenor) & Klaus Mertens (bass)

    Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra & Choir, Ton Koopman

    Koopman's Complete Bach Cantatas won a BBC Music Magazine Award in 2008. Now, freed from the constraints of chronological order, he's recycling the very best from the 14-year project, here... More…

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  • Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra & Choir, Ton Koopman

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  • Deborah York (soprano), Bogna Bartosz (alto), Elisabeth von Magnus (alto), Paul Agnew (tenor), Jörg Dürmüller (tenor) & Klaus Mertens (bass)

    Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra & Choir, Ton Koopman

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  • Klaus Mertens (bass)

    Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra & Choir, Ton Koopman

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  • Sybilla Rubens, Sandrine Piau, Ruth Ziesak (soprano), Bogna Bartosz (alto), Jörg Dürmüller, James Gilchrist (tenor) & Klaus Mertens (bass)

    The Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra & Choir, Ton Koopman

    No digital booklet included